Former President Donald Trump's trial over his alleged mishandling of classified documents will begin on May 20 next year, according to a U.S. court order on Friday.
will begin on May 20 next year, according to a U.S. court order on Friday.after the Nov. 2024 U.S.
presidential electionA Trump spokesperson said the trial schedule "allows President Trump and his legal team to continue fighting" the criminal case. A spokesperson for U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith's office declined to comment.Trump was indicted on June 8 on charges that he unlawfully kept
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